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Van Hollen said Democrats still maintain that deeming the Senate bill passed would have been appropriate and perfectly legal.
When the personhood filing came out, the pro-life, antiabortion website LifeNews.com jumped on the news by reprinting an article from the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, "Thousands of Unique Human Beings Die After Fertility Clinic Has Storage Tank Malfunction". Cohen, the Harvard law professor, added that deeming embryos people could have huge implications for the IVF industry.
They further argue that deeming text as patchwriting does not attract the same negative connotations of plagiarism nor would it attract the same penalties.
The reality is that deeming the other as "difficult" is not a reality, even if we can find 5, 10 or fifty people that would agree with us.
More recently, Grim notes that deeming resolutions were used by Republicans "36 times in 2005 and 2006," and by Democrats "49 times in 2007 and 2008".
They both went on to express concern that deeming such "benign" comments as harassment would have a chilling effect on people being friendly in public and unfairly stigmatize men genuinely "approaching" women they are interested in.
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"Was that deemed criminal?" Ms. Dwimoh said.
Was that deemed a tragic accident?
The Third Land Reform is driven by an official discourse of "modernization" that deems the endogenous rural-urbanization as backward (not modern).
He called for the "immediate" application of the constitutional provisions that deem Mr. Bouteflika unfit.
Any law that deems a dog as dangerous or vicious based on appearance, breed or phenotype is unfair and discriminatory.
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